After watching the Green Bay Packers ride exceptional quarterback play to another 13 regular-season victories and another playoff appearance in 2021, it's time to reprise the familiar lament of Vikings fans:
Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers have been the only quarterbacks atop the Green Bay depth chart since 1992 and … it's just too bad that the Vikings got stuck with one of these guys.
Somehow, the Packers have won just two Super Bowls since 1992 despite having this advantage over the rest of the league for three decades. The Patriots benefited from Tom Brady for only two decades, and made much better use of having a dominant player at the position.
The price for the Packers' two Super Bowls: Egomania, manipulation, off-field embarrassments, and a lot of playoff failures.
Packers fans will counter that the Vikings and their fans don't have the right to criticize a franchise that has acquired great quarterbacks and won two Super Bowls. They're right. The Vikings' decades-long brand of elevated mediocrity is due to a failure to do exactly what the Packers have done with Favre and Rodgers, and the Vikings' best chance to win a Super Bowl might have arrived when Favre led the Vikings in 2009.
As Rodgers cynically trolls his franchise and the public for a second straight offseason, following a season in which he lied about his vaccination status and missed a game because of a positive COVID test, the question for Packers fans is: Aren't you tired of this?
Favre played for the Vikings for two seasons, requiring hand-holding, massive amounts of cash, begging teammates and training camp avoidance in both seasons.
He backstabbed Brad Childress, the guy who brought him in, and didn't seem fully committed in his second season, a disaster for the franchise.